Home > Books & Magazines > Printed Book >

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse's Mouth - Diana G. Gallagher


 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse's Mouth - Diana G. Gallagher Printed Book
amazon

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse's Mouth - Diana G. Gallagher

 
Description: ISBN 0743418115 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Diana G. Gallagher / Paperback / Reading Level: Ages 9-12 / 176 Pages / Book is published ... more
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse's Mouth - Diana G. Gallagher ... 2001-10 by Archway Paperbacks

Newest Review: ... books, as well as a few special edition options. Book number #39 is 'From the Horse's Mouth'. Before I read any book I will ... more

 ... check the author to see if I have heard of them. The Sabrina books are written by a series of authors, and this one in particular is written by Diana G Gallagher. She has written a few of the Sabrina books, including 'Eight Spells a Week', 'Shamrock Shenanigans' and 'Now You See Her, Now You Don't. I do like her work - she has a great style of writing. Knowing the book was written by an author I liked did give me a great first impression. Each Sabrina book has its own unique cover design. The cover of this parti...more

Price Comparison for Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse's ...

From the Horse's Mouth (Sabrina, the TeenageWitch)
Pages: 160, Paperback, Simon & Schuster Children's
Last Update 16.12.2009 06:02
£ 0.01


Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse's Mouth - Diana G. Gallagher go shopping
 

Read Reviews for Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Fr...

AmyAmy
Premium Review Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: From the Horse's Mouth - Diana G. Gallagher: He's horsing around! (840 words)
by - written on 09/10/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
Rating:

American TV show 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' tells the story of a teenage witch named Sabrina, who moved to live with her Aunts Zelda and Hilda, and their black cat familiar Salem, when she was sixteen years old. There at her Aunts' she learned how to use her powers after discovering she was a witch, as well as dealing with all the problems mortal teenagers have to deal with. The show was very successful, running from 1996 until 2003 with seven fantastic seasons. Along with its huge success, a range of merchandise was brought out for fans to enjoy. Among the dolls and magazines, there was a variety of books to be bought. You had your annuals, and your books about Salem, ...  Read the complete review

 

Products similar to Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Fr...

Great for beginner readers __________


Simple enough for beginner readors to read alone Expensive for a 16 page small paperback

colourful and really good illustrations None

great plot, characters, price

The illustrations Paper pages

More products in Printed Book

Mills and Boon Novels in general
short, pleasurable, aimed at women you will be judged if you read one in Starbucks

The No Nonsense Guide to World History - Chris Brazier
well researched and presented, easy to read Author's self opinionated style can become tiresome.

Dive In Daisy - Mary Denson
A lovely glove puppet and book combined, lovely characters, good rhythmic rhymes The glove doesn't fit my granddaughter's hand which she finds rather frustrating

Headhunter - Michael Slade
Simply the greatest thriller I have ever read in my life if only for it's explosive and shocking cli The series never quite matched the potential set here though the next 5 books are still cracking

Pride of Baghdad - Niko Henrichon
Fantastic artwork, good allegory of the situation of Iraq. Some pacing issues, shallow characters, occasionally simplistic.

Foreskin's Lament - Shalom Auslander
Original, accessible and candid It will probably offend many of a certain religious persuation

Mr. Men Library: Mr. Topsy-Turvy the Round Way Wrong - Roger Hargreaves
An energetic character Nothing stands out

The Cemetery - D.E. Athkins
Keeps you in suspense until the very very end! NOTHING!

The Drowning Girl - Margaret Leroy
intriguing and gripping the end of the book felt a bit rushed

Raving Fans: Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service - Kenneth H. Blanchard
Narrative approach, Three important points summarizing the book, Helpful to improve customer service None for me

Advantages and disadvantages from the dooyooCommunity
 
Top